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Sites of
Interest
Notice: All links to other sites of interest are provided for
informational purposes, and do not imply endorsement by the Western Great
Lakes District. These sites are not part of the Western Great Lakes
District C&MA web page and the WGL District has no control over their
content or availability.
Christian
and Missionary Alliance: Official web page of the Christian
and Missionary Alliance USA
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Crown
College is the Midwestern regional college of The Christian
and Missionary Alliance whose mission is to provide a biblically-based
education for Christian leadership in the C&MA, the
church-at-large, and the world.
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The
Caleb Project serves churches, mission agencies, and campus
ministries throughout the United States by educating, assisting, and
challenging them to complete their part in the goal of evangelizing
the least-evangelized people groups of the world.
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Brigada
is a system of conferences and forums that allows a person to network
with others who share common interests in sharing God's love with
previously unreached cities and peoples around the world.
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Bethany
UPG Prayer Profiles contain a photo, map, and information about
the lifestyles, customs, and beliefs of the people as well as specific
prayer needs. Each profile is available at a nominal cost to
cover their production.
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The
AD2000 & Beyond Movement is a global, informal network of
Christian missionary agencies, denominations, churches and individuals
committed to world evangelism.
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Missions
Frontiers Magazine is published bi-monthly by the U.S. Center for
World Missions and is dedicated to fostering a global movement to
establish an indigenous, and self-reproducing church planting movement
amongst all of the unreached peoples (ethnic groups) of the world as
soon as possible.
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U.S.
Center for World Missions is dedicated to the promotion of U.S.
and global efforts to reach the world's remaining mission fields-the
2.1 billion people living within unreached people groups.
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International Students, Inc. (ISI)
is an organization of Christian volunteers who want to have
friendships with international students at U.S. colleges and
universities. ISI volunteers and staff help students with such things
as learning about American culture, problems needing a native speaker,
finding an American Christian mentor in their academic discipline, and
(if interested) in learning about our Creator God and the Bible.
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